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This jarring first-person account of intimidation, terrorism, and murder--all in the name of God--exposes an underside to the Religious Right that is not part of the face these groups typically show to the public. What Reiter reveals about the antiabortion underground--where the willingness to take up arms is viewed as a sacred virtue and the irony of "pro-life killing" is lost on zealots prepared to go to any lengths to protect the unborn--is both astonishing and frightening.
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